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US2646787A
US2646787A US150147A US15014750A US2646787A US 2646787 A US2646787 A US 2646787A US 150147 A US150147 A US 150147A US 15014750 A US15014750 A US 15014750A US 2646787 A US2646787 A US 2646787A
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  • j Fig, 1 is a front elevational view of a kitchen range into the opened oven of which the device of the invention is shown inserted;
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional side elevational view substantially through the center of the range of Fig. l
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional plan view taken substantially on line 33 of Fig. 1 and witha portion of the framing of the device of the invention broken away for the sake of clearness;
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the deviceas it appears when removed from the oven of the range. I
  • the device of the invention in the form illustrated in the drawings, consists of a hood-shaped frame I which may be inserted into the oven of the Well-known Coleman trailer cook stove.
  • f v v flheoven burner A of this stove is placed below the bottom plate B of the oven toispread the heat of the burning gases over the bottom of this I placed in position therein.
  • this frame is plate and to carry the combustion'products through a series of perforations C and up through the space within the oven to a discharge D at the top of the stove.
  • a flue E is generally added to carry the fumes away from the space within the trailer and, such flue should beused in order to properly proportioned, it is found that it will fit tightly within the front opening of the oven and that, as best shown in Fig, 3, the side wall 2, 3 of the frame as well as the bottom portion of the rear wall 6 are spaced away from the side and rear walls of the oven a distance sufiicient' to uncover the passages C of the oven bottom plate B.
  • the hot fumes rising through thesepassages will flow over the outer surfaces of the frame on their way to the discharge passage D, thereby intensely to heat the walls of the frame.
  • Iclaim 1. An air circulating device mountable in the oven of a cook stove, the oven having abottom plate and passages through said plate near the side walls and the rear wall thereof; said deviee- I taking the form of a hood-shaped frame seatable on the bottom plate of the oven within the passages thereof entirely to separate the space within the frame from the oven spacewithout the frame, the frame including side walls and a forwardly inclined rear Wall rising from the rear bottom corners of the side walls to the upper front corners thereof, flanges extending from the front edges of said walls to form a rim snugly fittable within the front opening of the oven, and means Within the frame for directing the heat rising from the bottom plate of the oven rear'wardl'y to and along the forwardly inclined inner surface of the frame rear wall.
  • An air circulating device mountable in the ovenof a cook stove, the oven having a bottom plate and passages through said plate near the side walls and the rear Wall thereof; said device taking the form of a hood-shaped frame seatable on the bottom plate of the oven within the passages thereof entirely to separate the space within the frame from the oven space without the frame, the frame including side walls and a forwardly inclined rear Wall rising from the rear bottom corners of the side Walls to the upper front corners thereof, flanges extending from the front edges of said walls to form a rim snugly fittable within the front opening of the oven, a series of baffle plates within the frame parallel with the rear wall of the frame, and meanswithin' the frame for directing the heat rising from the bottom plate of the oven rearwardly to and along theforwardly inclined baffle plates and the inner surface of the frame rear wall.
  • An air circulating device mountable in the oven of a cook stove, the oven having a bottom plate" and passages through said plate near the side walls and the rear wall thereof said device taking the form of a hood-shaped fraine'seatable on the bottom plate of the oven within the passages thereof entirely to separate the space'with in the frame from the oven space without the frame, the frame including side walls and a forwardly inclined rear Wall rising from the rear bottom corners of the side walls to the upper front corners thereof, flanges extending from the front edges of said walls to form a rim snugly fi ttable within the front opening of the oven, a partition the frame a distance above the bottom edge thereof and horizontally extending to ward the rear wall of the frame and a series of b'afile plateswithin the frame between the inner edge of said partition and the frame rear wall, said baffie'plates rising parallel with said rear Wall nearly to the fr'ont opening of the frame.
  • An air circulating device mountable in the oven of a cook stove, the oven having a bottom plate and passages through said plate near the side walls and the rear wall thereof; said device taking the form of a hood-shaped frame seatable on the bottom plate of the oven within the passages thereof entirely to separate the space within the frame from the oven space Without the frame, the frame including side wallsand a forwardly inclined rear wallrising from therear bottom corners of the side walls to the upper front corners thereof, flanges extending from the front edgesof sai d walls to form a rim snugly fittable within the" frontopening of the oven, a series of longitudinally corrugated baffle plates Within the frame parallel with the rear Wall of the frame, and means within the frame for directing the heat rising from the bottom plate of the oven rearwardly to and along the forwardly inclined baffle plates and the inner surface of the frame rear wall.
  • aireirculating device mountable i'n the oven of a cook stove, the oven having a bottom plate and passages through said plate near the side walls and the rear wall thereof; said device taking the form of a hood-shaped frame seatable on the botto'rn plate of the oven within the passag s thereof ezinrei' s arate are space it iiin the frame from the oven spacejwithout the frame, the frame including side walls and a forwardly inclined rear wall rising from the rearhottoni corners of the side walls to the upper front corners thereof, flan es extending from the front edges of said walls to form' a rim snug-1y fittabl'e Within the front opening of the oven, a series of haffie' plates Within the frame parallel with and iii uniformly spaced relation to the rear wall of the frame, and means within the frame for directing the heat rising from the bottom plate of the oven rearwardly to and along the forwardly inclined haifie plates and the inner surface of the frame rear Wall;
  • An air circulating device mountable the oven of a cook stove, the oven having a bottom plate and passages through said plate near the side walls and the rear Wall thereof; said device taking the form of a hood shap'ed frame s'e'a'table on the bottom plate of the oven within the pas sages thereof entirely to separate the'sp'ace' withinthe frame from the oven space without the frame, the frame including side walls and a for- Wardly inclined rear wan rising from the" rear bottom corners of the side walls to the upper front corners thereof, flanges extending from the front edges of said walls to forfria" rim snugly fittable within the front opening of the oven, the rear wall extending forward" below the top flange of the frame to form a down wardly directed defleeto'r for the heated air rising through the fra'me, and means within the frame for directing the heat rising" from the bottom plate of the oven rearwardlytoan'd along the forwardly inclined inner surface of the frame rear wall.

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o. SUTTLES 2,646,787
HOT-AIR CIRCULATING ATTACHMENT FOR COOK STOVES 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Ju ly 28, 1953 Filed March 17, 1950 INVENTOR.
O IKAR SUTTLES H/ s ATTORNEY July 28, 1953 o, su L s 2,646,787
HOT-AIR CIRCULAT'ING ATTACHMENT FOR qoox STOVES Filed March 17, 1950 Z SheetS-Sheet 2 IN VEN TOR.
OMAR SUTTLES yam,
Hi5 ATTORNEY space Patented July 28, 1953 HOT-AIR CIRCULATING ATTACHMENT FOR COOK STOVES Omar Suttles, Los Angeles, Calif. Application March 17, 1950, Serial No. 150,147 '6 Claims. (01. 126-4)- This invention relates to heat distributing devices and has particular reference to a device of this character which may be placed within the oven of a kitchen range.
f It is the object of the invention to provide a heat distributing device which, when placed within a heated oven will absorb theheat rising through the oven. It'is a further object of the invention to provide a heat distributing device which, while capable of, absorbing the heat rising through the oven, will exclude all fumes or gases of the combustion products rising through the oven from entering into the device. These and other objects of the invention will be. better understood from the following detailed description and by referring to the accompanying drawings in' which a preferred form of the invention is illustrated.
In the drawings: j Fig, 1 is a front elevational view of a kitchen range into the opened oven of which the device of the invention is shown inserted;
"Fig. 2 is a sectional side elevational view substantially through the center of the range of Fig. l
' Fig. 3 is a sectional plan view taken substantially on line 33 of Fig. 1 and witha portion of the framing of the device of the invention broken away for the sake of clearness;'and
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the deviceas it appears when removed from the oven of the range. I
The device of the invention, in the form illustrated in the drawings, consists of a hood-shaped frame I which may be inserted into the oven of the Well-known Coleman trailer cook stove. f v v flheoven burner A of this stove is placed below the bottom plate B of the oven toispread the heat of the burning gases over the bottom of this I placed in position therein. When this frame is plate and to carry the combustion'products through a series of perforations C and up through the space within the oven to a discharge D at the top of the stove. A flue E is generally added to carry the fumes away from the space within the trailer and, such flue should beused in order to properly proportioned, it is found that it will fit tightly within the front opening of the oven and that, as best shown in Fig, 3, the side wall 2, 3 of the frame as well as the bottom portion of the rear wall 6 are spaced away from the side and rear walls of the oven a distance sufiicient' to uncover the passages C of the oven bottom plate B. The hot fumes rising through thesepassages will flow over the outer surfaces of the frame on their way to the discharge passage D, thereby intensely to heat the walls of the frame.
Within the frame, a short distance above the bottom plate B of the oven and parallel therewith, is placed a partition I0 which spans the entire distance between the side walls 2, 3 and extends about one half the distance into the space within the frame. In addition, I have shown two inclined baffle plates I2, I3 spanning the distance between the side walls 2, 3 and positioned in parallel relation to the rear Wall 6 of the frame. The bottom edges of these bafiies should be in continued horizontal alignment with the partition I6 and so placed relative to the inner edge of the partition and to the rear wall 6 that the widths of the spaces I4, I5, I6 therebetween are substantially the same.
When the parts are proportioned and relatively circulating attachment for the oven of av cook stove. But while I have hereinbefore,-;for the sake of convenience of description, referred to the. device as applicable to a particular type of cook stove it is to be understood that the device of my invention is adaptable for use in connection with other types of stoves or ranges in any place where such cooking apparatus may be found; and while I have found the proportions of the component parts of the device as well asthe particular relations of the parts to each other most satisfactory, I reserve the right to embody therein such modifications as willfall within the scope of the claims hereto appended. I have, for example, found that, by using corrugatedmaterial in the making of the baffle plates I2, I3, 2. more even distribution of the heated air rising through the passages l4, :5, I6 is obtained. It may also be found advisable to extend from the top of the inclined rear plate a deflector N3 of a shape to direct the flow of the heated air into the lower portion of the room to be heated. While the partition Ill will materially assist in maintaining the side Walls of the frame in properly spaced relation to each other, it may be found advisable further to strengthen the front portion of the fraiii. To this end I have shown a series of rods 20 spanning the distance between the side Walls 2, 3, and rigidly anchored therein.
Iclaim: 1. An air circulating device mountable in the oven of a cook stove, the oven having abottom plate and passages through said plate near the side walls and the rear wall thereof; said deviee- I taking the form of a hood-shaped frame seatable on the bottom plate of the oven within the passages thereof entirely to separate the space within the frame from the oven spacewithout the frame, the frame including side walls and a forwardly inclined rear Wall rising from the rear bottom corners of the side walls to the upper front corners thereof, flanges extending from the front edges of said walls to form a rim snugly fittable within the front opening of the oven, and means Within the frame for directing the heat rising from the bottom plate of the oven rear'wardl'y to and along the forwardly inclined inner surface of the frame rear wall.
2. An air circulating device mountable in the ovenof a cook stove, the oven having a bottom plate and passages through said plate near the side walls and the rear Wall thereof; said device taking the form of a hood-shaped frame seatable on the bottom plate of the oven within the passages thereof entirely to separate the space within the frame from the oven space without the frame, the frame including side walls and a forwardly inclined rear Wall rising from the rear bottom corners of the side Walls to the upper front corners thereof, flanges extending from the front edges of said walls to form a rim snugly fittable within the front opening of the oven, a series of baffle plates within the frame parallel with the rear wall of the frame, and meanswithin' the frame for directing the heat rising from the bottom plate of the oven rearwardly to and along theforwardly inclined baffle plates and the inner surface of the frame rear wall.
3. An air circulating device mountable in the oven of a cook stove, the oven having a bottom plate" and passages through said plate near the side walls and the rear wall thereof said device taking the form of a hood-shaped fraine'seatable on the bottom plate of the oven within the passages thereof entirely to separate the space'with in the frame from the oven space without the frame, the frame including side walls and a forwardly inclined rear Wall rising from the rear bottom corners of the side walls to the upper front corners thereof, flanges extending from the front edges of said walls to form a rim snugly fi ttable within the front opening of the oven, a partition the frame a distance above the bottom edge thereof and horizontally extending to ward the rear wall of the frame and a series of b'afile plateswithin the frame between the inner edge of said partition and the frame rear wall, said baffie'plates rising parallel with said rear Wall nearly to the fr'ont opening of the frame.
4; An air circulating device mountable in the oven of a cook stove, the oven having a bottom plate and passages through said plate near the side walls and the rear wall thereof; said device taking the form of a hood-shaped frame seatable on the bottom plate of the oven within the passages thereof entirely to separate the space within the frame from the oven space Without the frame, the frame including side wallsand a forwardly inclined rear wallrising from therear bottom corners of the side walls to the upper front corners thereof, flanges extending from the front edgesof sai d walls to form a rim snugly fittable within the" frontopening of the oven, a series of longitudinally corrugated baffle plates Within the frame parallel with the rear Wall of the frame, and means within the frame for directing the heat rising from the bottom plate of the oven rearwardly to and along the forwardly inclined baffle plates and the inner surface of the frame rear wall.
5. aireirculating device mountable i'n the oven of a cook stove, the oven having a bottom plate and passages through said plate near the side walls and the rear wall thereof; said device taking the form of a hood-shaped frame seatable on the botto'rn plate of the oven within the passag s thereof ezinrei' s arate are space it iiin the frame from the oven spacejwithout the frame, the frame including side walls and a forwardly inclined rear wall rising from the rearhottoni corners of the side walls to the upper front corners thereof, flan es extending from the front edges of said walls to form' a rim snug-1y fittabl'e Within the front opening of the oven, a series of haffie' plates Within the frame parallel with and iii uniformly spaced relation to the rear wall of the frame, and means within the frame for directing the heat rising from the bottom plate of the oven rearwardly to and along the forwardly inclined haifie plates and the inner surface of the frame rear Wall; I
6, An air circulating device mountable the oven of a cook stove, the oven having a bottom plate and passages through said plate near the side walls and the rear Wall thereof; said device taking the form of a hood shap'ed frame s'e'a'table on the bottom plate of the oven within the pas sages thereof entirely to separate the'sp'ace' withinthe frame from the oven space without the frame, the frame including side walls and a for- Wardly inclined rear wan rising from the" rear bottom corners of the side walls to the upper front corners thereof, flanges extending from the front edges of said walls to forfria" rim snugly fittable within the front opening of the oven, the rear wall extending forward" below the top flange of the frame to form a down wardly directed defleeto'r for the heated air rising through the fra'me, and means within the frame for directing the heat rising" from the bottom plate of the oven rearwardlytoan'd along the forwardly inclined inner surface of the frame rear wall.
OMAR References Cited in the file' or this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,771,693 Schmitt July 29, 1930 1,867,740 Guy July 19, 1932 7 2,083,145 Campbell June a", i937
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